You might think of this course as a follow-on to the RP/RM portion of
ME 480 "Intro. to CAE". The course will be a combination of lecture
(including guest), laboratory, and projects. The course goal is to
expose students to both theoretical and hands-on application of as
many of the RP/RM technologies as feasible.

All students will be expected to work on a course project which is
aligned with their interest and approved by instructor.

Undergraduates must register for ME498c and graduates must register
for ME599c

ME 480 would be nice BUT not required. You might be missing some
material that you may need to make up yourself.

Hey it's a grad class aren't you always missing background.

Class assignments and grading

labs, research report, and research project.

labs, research report, research project, and maybe a midterm

The information above is intended to be helpful in choosing courses. Because the instructor may further develop his/her plans for this course, its characteristics are subject to change without notice. In most cases, the official course syllabus will be distributed on the first day of class.
Last Update by Mark Ganter
Date: 11/07/2005

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